Abstrak Publikasi Terbaru Staf Dosen Departemen AGH Terbit Online di Agrivita Vol. 39 No. 3 (2017)

Abstrak Publikasi Terbaru Staf Dosen Departemen AGH Terbit Online di Agrivita Vol. 39 No. 3 (2017)

Prof. Sudarsono dan Dr. Diny Dinarti, staf dosen Divisi Bioteknologi Tanaman, Departemen Agronomi dan Hortikultura (AGH), Fakultas Pertanian, IPB, menginfokan bahwa abstrak publikasi ilmiah tentang plasma nutfah karet telah terbit online di jurnal Agrivita. Publikasi tersebut ditulis bersama oleh Dr. Fetrina Oktavia, Dr. Kuswanhadi Kuswanhadi, Dr. Dini Dinarty, Dr. Widodo Widodo, Prof. Sudarsono Sudarsono. Dr. Fetrina Oktavia dan Dr. Kuswanhadi Kuswanhadi adalah staf peneliti di Balai Penelitian Karet Indonesia, Sembawa, Indonesia.

Judul publikasi mereka adalah “Genetic Diversity and Population Structure of IRRDB 1981 and Wickham Rubber Germplasm Based on EST-SSR.” Saat ini status publikasi masih dalam status IN PRESS dan diharapkan versi online akan segera bisa diakses publik. Publikasi lengkapnya akan dapat diakses melalui link berikut

http://agrivita.ub.ac.id/index.php/agrivita/article/view/881

Abstract dari publikasinya Dr Fetrina Oktavia dan kawan-kawan dapat dilihat di bawah ini. Semoga hasil penelitian dan publikasinya membawa manfaat bagi para pemangku kepentingan (Dikompilasi: SUA).

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ABSTRACT

The accession of the IRDB 1981 (PN’81) population is a newly introduced and an important rubber tree germplasm while the Wickham clone is a commercial variety one. The objectives of this study were to assess the genetic diversity and the population structure of PN’81 populations and the Wickham clones using 15 EST-SSR loci. Results of the analysis showed that the evaluated SSR primers yielded polymorphic markers. The gSSR 268 primer pairs yielded the most informative markers while HBE 280 primers generated the lowest ones. Results of the genetic diversity analysis supported that the PN’81 population belonged to a single large natural population of rubber trees while the Wickham clones belonged to a different group than that of PN’81. The population structure analysis of the rubber accessions was also in agreement with the results of the genetic diversity analysis. The experiment also indicated that PN’81 populations would be useful for future rubber breeding in Indonesia, especially as the sources of parent clones for rubber tree hybridization programs and rubber tree genetic resource conservation.

Keywords:

Amazon germplasm; Hevea brasiliensis; IRRDB 1981; rubber breeding; Wickham population